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AWE Day 3: The Most Wholesome Day in the History of XR Technology

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For example, how does someone with Parkinson’s navigate gesture controls? Designers also brought in two extra side-facing cameras to increase the range of gesture controls – a trick borrowed from Microsoft’s HoloLens.

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A Closer Look at the HP Reverb G2

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For example, the Reverb uses LCD displays, like the Rift S. Where the Reverb really comes into its own is gesture control. HP’s Reverb G2 is the most recent example of a lot of the best things happening in XR technology right now. The Reverb lands between these headsets in some ways. Why We Love It Already.

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Greenlight Insights and Adlens Release Study on the Future of XR

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One example is always scaling and placing a digital image such that it appears to be several feet from the user. Another problem comes with AR applications that use gesture controls. Gesture control is supposed to – and has the potential to – make interactions more natural.

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Byte, Justin Melillo, and How Snapchat Is Changing the World of NFTs

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Two examples happened to take place just recently, both using Snap Lens Studio to create wearable NFTs. Take any given physical coin, for example. One great example came out of the first-ever WebXR Awards less than two months ago. Think, for example, about fashion in virtual spaces. First, What’s an NFT?

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Nreal Air: New Console Support, Mac OS Beta, and a Hands-On Review

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This means that Nreal Air has a lot lighter technical demands (it doesn’t require select 5G networks and flagship phones, for example) and is significantly more affordable. For example, Nreal Air works with iOS, but requires an additional $59 adapter. For example, buttons on the arms control the brightness of the display.

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Banishing Your Nightmares with VR

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Over the course of one month, 19 patients who reported having frequent nightmares were able to modify the visuals —for example a great white shark swimming closer and closer— they found threatening – using an Oculus headset and joysticks with gesture controls – in order to make them less scary.

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The Future Of The Royal Navy’s Combat Systems Is AR

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For example, with a HoloLens headset a bridge watch officer could detect an object in the distance and, through AI, get classification data on that object. If the data doesn’t match what he/she is seeing, they have the ability to either change the data.

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